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Environmental Enrichment for Indoor Cats
Indoor cats are known to generally live longer and are at less risk for contracting infectious diseases or injuries due to trauma.
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Xylitol and Dogs
Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that is often found in many products and food such as toothpaste, sugar-free candy/breath mints, and most commonly in many brands of sugar-free chewing gum.
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Ten Dangerous Foods Not to Feed Your Pet
Chocolate – This is probably the most widely known toxic food for cats and dogs.
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Litter Box Tips and Tricks
One of the most common reasons cats are brought in to the vet (or given up to shelters) is litter box issues.
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Hot Spots: What Are They and How Are They Treated?
Hot spots, also known as acute moist dermatitis, are a superficial skin infection caused by damage to the skin surface, usually from chewing, licking or scratching.
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